Since the exchange first opened as a place for people to shop online for medical coverage, 110,095 people have purchased health plans sold by insurance companies and 442,508 enrolled in government-funded Medicaid for low-income individuals and families. In other words, 4 in 5 enrollees became Medicaid recipients.

OK, there it is: 110,095, up some 7,000 more over the final weekend.

The Medicaid number is a bit trickier, because that 442K figure includes both traditional Medicaid as well as ACA expansion, so I'm not sure what to do with it yet.

In addition, as expected...

Additionally, Access Health CT's CEO, James Wadleigh, said there will be a month-long special enrollment period for people who are learning for the first time that they face a tax penalty for not having health coverage. That special enrollment period is likely to available in April, but firm dates are not available yet.